Hi Folks, John,

John Oram wrote:
> Ron:
> I haven't noticed any increase in SPAM from using <www.spamcop.net>
> I have seen a consistent group of email servers send a lot of SPAM to
> this email. I use a filter and park them, then decided what to do later.
> It will be interesting to hear how your own spam filtering and follow-up
> project comes along. Obviously anything that helps would be appreciated
> by everyone.

  I don't bother doing anything about spam these days, except not to
open them while still on-line, if I open them at all. And certainly
never open any HTML version - they will often call graphics from the
senders target site which will tip him/her off that I am a live address.

  Most can be spotted as they collect in Arachne's InBox, and deleted
from there without even opening them. Anything at all uncertain or
suspicious is looked at with a text viewer first (I use Dos Navigator)
and deleted (usually).

  I do NOT use any Windows prog. for email.

  The same applies equally to virii/worms that come as email
attachments, which I look at as being of equal nuisance.

Regards,
        Ron



Ron Clarke
http://homepages.valylink.net.au/~ausreg/index.html
http://tadpole.aus.as
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